The Cape Fur Seal is a threatened species,
appearing on Appendix II of CITES. They have suffered a tragic loss of habitat
over the last 60 years and several mass die offs have reduced the population by
up to a half.

In Namibia, 85 000 nursing pups are beaten to death
each year for their fur while 6 000 adult bulls are shot at point blank range so
their penises can be used to make ineffective aphrodisiacs.

Less
than 100 people are employed in this annual massacre. They earn below minimum
wage. Our organization is fighting to end this carnage and to better the lives
of the economically disadvantaged in Namibia.